Serp & Leprikol
Serp Serp
Ever thought about turning a snake’s scales into a living optical illusion, like a moving rainbow that tricks the crowd’s eyes? I once had a slithery trick that made the audience swear they were seeing a mirage, and then—boom—revealed it was just a snake under a glass dome. What’s your take on using absurdity to bend reality on stage?
Leprikol Leprikol
Oh, snake under glass? Classic. Absurdity is the spotlight’s best friend. The crowd thinks they’re seeing a mirage, then it slithers out—who knew reptiles were so photogenic? Just make sure the snake has a good sense of drama, or you might end up with a hiss‑tory of disappointment.
Serp Serp
Sounds like a hiss‑tory in the making—just add a dash of theatrical hiss, and that snake becomes the star of the show, not the prop. Keep the drama tight, and the crowd will never forget the twist.